Big pharma’s monopoly in the Covid-19 pandemic
Access to preventative medication comes with several conditions, most often left in the hands of multinational pharmaceutical companies; all in
Access to preventative medication comes with several conditions, most often left in the hands of multinational pharmaceutical companies; all in
The validity of Covid-19 tests has been brought into question with allegations that the qualitative PCR (polymerase chain reaction) method
South Africa has experienced one of its most interesting and challenging political years since the advent of its democracy. The
South African, Daniel Francois vd Westehuisein – who exposed the dirty tricks of global tobacco industry giants, has been awarded
South Africans still have a long road to walk to achieve reconciliation. It has been evident in recent weeks with
The holidays are used as a time to unwind for many Matrics and youngsters, but should it be used instead
Newly-launched NGO Elevator Ground has been working to bring dignity to young girls from disadvantaged communities in Cape Town by
For the past two years, a downscaled Hajj has meant that thousands of South African hujaaj could not participate in
The lack of discipline being enforced on President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Cabinet for failing to do their jobs is a bad
What will Iraq look like if American occupation forces eventually abide by an Iraqi government decision for them to exit
The National Assembly has failed to pass the 18th Constitutional Amendment Bill. It was aimed at amending Section 25 of
An Indian teenager has been arrested for allegedly beheading his pregnant sister. The incident took place in Aurangabad District. It’s
Government needs to find the funds to allow more than 6000 medical students waiting to start their internships and community
Eskom has won its tariff battle against energy regulator Nersa. The High Court has ordered the Nersa to process and
Should a Muslim body or council be the one that oversees Hajj and Umrah decisions for South Africans? This, as
Calls for the South African Hajj and Umrah Council (Sahuc) to be disbanded has intensified following a discussion hosted by
The Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic communities held a meeting on
Motorists will be digging even deeper into their pockets when they head to petrol stations in December. This as the